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Picnic Patio Party
The story of feeding the 5,000 has always been a bit much for me. I find feeding four people a challenge but on Friday I […]
The story of feeding the 5,000 has always been a bit much for me. I find feeding four people a challenge but on Friday I […]
“‘…And you know the way to the place where I am going.’ Thomas said to him, ‘Lord, we do not know where you are going. […]
I announce, with sadness, that the Boston Bruins tied its series against my beloved Montreal Canadiens last night – in overtime. Overtime always brings tense […]
Remember that movie Pay It Forward? It starred Kevin Spacey, Haley Joel Osment and Helen Hunt. A young boy wants to make the world a better […]
I woke up this morning thinking about Plum’s birthday cake. Not that we’re anywhere close to getting ready for that momentous day. July still feels […]
Step, step, step, step….hold onto the streamer, go over, go under… so many things for a small child to remember. But oh I was so […]
I once heard character defined as ‘who you are when no one is looking.’ I think it’s a pretty apt definition! Our character is, like […]
In 48 years of listening to Easter sermons I’ve never heard a sermon on what to me is the most unbelievable part of the story.
The opposite of simplicity isn’t complexity—it’s confusion. We can often fall into the trap of thinking our lives are complex. And they are, sort of. […]
My heart stopped in a bookstore on Thursday morning. Isn’t that dramatic? But there on the table was Lying under the Apple Tree, by Alice […]
Growing up at St. Paul’s, Port Hope, ON I was always pretty much in the middle of things. My mom was Sunday School superintendent and […]
I imagine if asked, most of us can recall the names of all our school teachers…and how we felt about them. I still have my […]
Wychwood-Davenport Presbyterian Church has celebrated its Last Easter on St. Clair Ave. On Sunday, April 27, the church will be the scene of a Decomissioning […]
The political tension that exists in the Ukraine these days reminds us that the world is not exempt from turmoil that results from everything from […]
I am taking a course on Celtic spirituality as a part of my Doctor of Ministry studies, and am leaving Sunday afternoon to spend two […]
This is a report from the Sheridan Lake House Church written by Jody Malm. She shares with us at the beginning of the new year […]
A quiet spot on the morning. The neighbourhood feels quiet around us. Come tomorrow, there will be fuss and rushing and routine again and we’ll resume our busy ways. And that’s just right for Easter, too. Because Easter happens in the middle.
Watching my grandson grow up was a real learning experience …especially after raising two girls…two very different girls, but still “females.” My girl’s arguments were […]
On this Good Friday, I thought I’d share some encouragement from a few years back. Take a look… If you are a listener to sermons, […]